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Marginal Operation: Volume 4 - cover

Marginal Operation: Volume 4

Yuri Shibamura

Translator Ningen

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

No Place Like Home...
 
A year has passed since Arata took the child soldiers under his wing - after discovering they were on the receiving end of his orders. In that time, he has toured numerous battlefields across Asia, while doing his best to provide for the kids under his care. Fed up with forcing them to continue to fight just to survive, Arata takes them to Japan in hopes that his peaceful homeland may provide a solution to the dilemma he faces.
Available since: 07/26/2021.
Print length: 213 pages.

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